What is the meaning of Direct_product?

The set of all possible tuples whose elements are elements of given, separately specified, sets.

Such a set of tuples formed from two or more groups, forming another group whose group operation is the component-wise application of the original group operations and of which the original groups are normal subgroups.

Such a set of tuples formed from two or more rings, forming another ring whose operations arise from the component-wise application of the corresponding original ring operations.

A topological space analogously formed from two or more (up to an infinite number of) topological spaces.

Any of a number of mathematical objects analogously derived from a given ordered set of objects.

A high-level generalization of the preceding that applies to objects in an arbitrary category and produces a new object constructable by morphisms from each of the original objects.

Source: wiktionary.org